Issues 46 will break your build if you are using <scriptExtensions>. But the fix is simple, just the delete the configuration option and GMavenPlus will automatically do the right thing.

Issue 41 will break your build if you were passing an invalid target bytecode. GMavenPlus will no longer allow Groovy to silently default to 1.4 or 1.5. It will verify that the bytecode is supported by your Groovy version (that is, the option exists in org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilerConfiguration), and fail if it isn't.

Issue 58 will require renaming goals testGenerateStubs to generateTestStubs and testCompile to compileTests. IntelliJ has hard-coded the goal names in their plugin, and these names will make IntelliJ work with both GMaven and GMavenPlus.

In order to support using the latest Maven plugins (and to make GMavenPlus easier to maintain), GMavenPlus now requires Java 6 or newer and Maven 3.0.1 or newer (previously was Java 5 or newer and Maven 2.2.1 or newer).

Issues 46 will break your build if you are using <scriptExtensions>. But the fix is simple, just the delete the configuration option and GMavenPlus will automatically do the right thing.

Issue 41 will break your build if you were passing an invalid target bytecode. GMavenPlus will no longer allow Groovy to silently default to 1.4 or 1.5. It will verify that the bytecode is supported by your Groovy version (that is, the option exists in org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilerConfiguration), and fail if it isn't.

Issue 58 will require renaming goals testGenerateStubs to generateTestStubs and testCompile to compileTests. IntelliJ has hard-coded the goal names in their plugin, and these names will make IntelliJ work with both GMaven and GMavenPlus.

In order to support using the latest Maven plugins (and to make GMavenPlus easier to maintain), GMavenPlus now requires Java 6 or newer and Maven 3.0.1 or newer (previously was Java 5 or newer and Maven 2.2.1 or newer).